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Ok, Hi I'm Jeremy, I live in Kansas, I'm 14 and currently attend the #99 school in the country, I'm tall, big feet, long legs, big hands, red hair, green eyes, stigmatism. One interesting thing about me, I'm gay!!! Yes, I'm gay, I'm a social outcast, Yes, I'd rather spend time with a naked guy than a naked girl, I'd rather watch guys undress than girls do so, I love men, I don't care what everyone says, but apparently I do cause everytime my mom gets on my compy I worry about her finding something... I always hate hiding my dreams from everyone, I especially hate lying to their faces...I specifically can barely look my dad in the eye. I hate being here and I needed to tell the world before heading off to scout camp... :oops:
we don't really mind we even have a whole forum for that
I saw, seemed more like a rant to me... :oops:
really haven't been there before
As soon as you said red hair, I just assumed you were gay anyway.
That's so wrong! :roll:
That is not nice to say Wisemon I have blurry blond and I am bi for so far I have dicoverd of my self.
So what, is Kansas a conservative state or something? Is that why you're afraid to come out?

Well, I guess you could eventually move away to a college in Vermont, Massachusits (I Know I spelled that wrong.), or some other state that's queer-friendly. Until then, just rely on the wankage to get you through the day.
well, you don't have to fear anybody here. ^^

I still think it is wrong to justice persons for their sexual preferance.
Quote:That is not nice to say Wisemon I have blurry blond and I am bi for so far I have dicoverd of my self.
I realize that not all boys with red hair are gay (Conan O'Brien for example), but you're arguing against the converse of my assumption, not the assumption itself. I knew a red haired boy in elementary school who was very flamboyant at an early age, so that's where my stereotype comes from.
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